Nonprofit
Published 1/26/26 9:09PM

Analyst (RG Patient Research Service)

Remote, Volunteer can be anywhere in the world
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  • Details

    Time Commitment:
    A few hours per week
    Recurrence:
    Recurring
    Volunteers Needed:
    1
    Cause Areas:
    Children & Youth, Health & Medicine, Science & Technology

    Description

    Analyst (RG Patient Research Service)

    The Rare Genomics Institute (RG) is an international non-profit which connects rare disease patients to cutting-edge genomic solutions for diagnosis and treatment. RG partners with sequencing sites to provide our patients with genome sequencing and interpretation services.

    About RG Patient Research Service

    RG Patient Research Service (RGPRS), the RG research initiative addresses the need for combined in-depth analysis of the genetic and medical data for each patient. In-depth genetic analysis informed by comprehensive and well-defined medical phenotypes for each patient is carried out by our in-house team of PhD-trained volunteer analysts. These analyses along with an extensive compilation of the literature relating to symptoms, genes of interest, treatments, or similar cases as well as opportunities to join relevant clinical trials and connect with external experts, are assimilated into scientific reports including recommended next steps. These reports are returned to the patients and published on our online forum for further research and collaboration.

    Responsibilities

    The analyst will be responsible for:

    • Analyzing and interpreting the patient’s genomic data in the context of the patient’s medical history to shortlist variants of interest.
    • Working with genomic data analysis platforms to shortlist variants.
    • Performing literature and clinical trial searches, assimilating and reporting the findings into a scientific report.
    • Working in a team to generate the scientific report which will be returned to the patient and may inform further clinical action.
    • Attending and participating in bi-weekly team meetings.

    Qualifications

    The ideal candidate should be well-versed in:

    • Analyzing and interpreting next-generation genomic data for clinical purposes with a penchant for investigating rare and complex phenotypes.
    • Extensive experience in writing and editing scientific manuscripts, along with knowledge of biomedical science and clinical medicine are required.
    • Expertise in Rare Disease and experience working with Rare Disease patients will be beneficial.
    • The ideal candidate must possess excellent communication skills for relating to fellow scientists and for communicating findings to patients in a compassionate and understandable manner. PhD in biological and/or biomedical sciences or a related field preferred.

    Location

    Remote
    Volunteer can be anywhere in the world
    Associated Location
    8504 Firestone Blvd., #198, Downey, California, US
    #198

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